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Accuracy StatementENMU-Ruidoso has made every reasonable effort to ensure that the Class Schedule is accurate. Courses and programs that are offered, along with other information in the schedule, are subject to change without notice. The College further reserves the right to add, amend or repeal any of its rules, regulations, policies and procedures, consistent with applicable laws and policy established by the ENMU Board of Regents.

For the most up-to-date on additions, changes, filled and cancelled classes, go to www.ruidoso.enmu.edu. The website is updated frequently and is the best source for the current status of both credit and non-credit offerings.

Table of Contents Important Dates.......................3Spring Credit Classes..........5-16Dual Credit..........................17-18Student Services.....................20Registration..............................21Payment and Financial Aid ...............................23Scholarships............................25Bookstore................................26NM Workforce Connection .......................28-29Community Education Classes ..................30-38

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Important DatesInstruction Begins January 191st 8 week, 16 week and 1st 4 week Drop/Add Deadline January 21Payment Arrangement Deadline January 261st 4 week Withdraw Deadline January 301st 8 week Withdraw Deadline February 131st 4 week classes end February 13President’s Day Holiday (campus closed) February 162nd 4 week classes begin February 172nd 4 week Drop/Add Deadline February 272nd 4 week classes end March 13Spring Break March 16 - 222nd 8 week and 3rd 4 week classes begin March 233rd 4 week Drop/Add Deadline March 252nd 8 week Add/Drop Deadline March 303rd 4 week Withdraw Deadline April 316 week and 2nd 8 week Withdraw Deadline April 10Summer and Fall Registration begins April 123rd 4 week classes end April 174th 4 week classes begin April 204th 4 week Drop/Add Deadline April 224th 4 week Withdraw Deadline May 1Graduation May 14Last Day of Semester May 15

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New Degrees and Certificates

Occupational Safety and HealthThe Associate’s of Applied Science in Occupational Safety & Health is a two-year program that is intended to ensure that students acquire the intellectual knowledge and technical skills that will enable them to advance in the safety field through organizational advancement and professional certification. This degree fulfills the needs of entry-level safety personnel who wish to gain professional stature. Additionally, it prepares experienced safety professionals who lack an advanced degree required to seek professional certification, such as CSP (Certified Safety Professional) and CSHM (Certified Safety and Health Manager).

The Associate’s or Applied Science Degree in Fire Science is an online Associate’s Degree program designed for individuals who are currently employed by fire service organizations. The degree will transfer into a Bachelor’s of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) Degree program at ENMU without loss of credit.Credit for Industry CredentialsAny student with nationally recognized fire instruction or preapproved de-partmental courses may be awarded college credit hours toward an AAS in Fire Science. Students are required to complete at least 15 hours of credit through the ENMU system. A maximum of 32 credits may be awarded by Credit for Industry Credentials.

Fire Science:-Wildland Firefighting

The Associates of Applied Science in Information Systems (IS) Cybersecurity is designed to introduce students to contemporary information systems security, information assurance and demonstrate how these systems are used throughout global organizations. The focus of this program will be on the key components of information systems assurance and cybersecurity - people, software, hardware, data, security and communication technologies and how these components can be integrated and managed to create competitive advantage. This program is specifically designed to prepare and certify students as Information Systems Security (INFOSEC) Professionals, NSTISSI No. 4011and CNSSI No. 4016 Entry Level Risk Analysts or provide current Information Systems professionals with an Information Systems security certification to meet the needs of current and future employer requirements. Upon completion of this program students will receive a university certification of completion, the CompTIA Security+ and EC - Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)™ industry certification in addition to their degree. Key is that the program meets the CAE-2Y curriculum certification by the NSA and complies with the DOD 8570 certification. The students will participate in the Cybersecurity Challenge Competition with industry partners to demonstrate and apply program knowledge in the capstone class.

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

credit classes

ACCT 202 21494 4 Introductory Accounting II MW 100-245pm McCullough 102 (NMCCNS ACCT 2123)

ART 101 22384 3 Drawing I T 130-400pm Hamilton WMA 27

ART 131 21447 3 Art Appreciation Online Pekelsma (NMCCNS ART 1113) ART 166 22482 3 Art History II Online Pekelsma ART 211 21449 3 Digital Photography II R 0900-1130am DeFord WMA 17

ART 222 22386 3 Painting II W 130-400pm Hamilton WMA 11

ART 231 21451 3 Ceramics I W 100-330pm Bradley WMA 20/21 Lab Fees: $40.00

ART 231L 21452 1 Ceramics I Lab W 331-430pm Bradley WMA 20/21

ART 232 21453 3 Ceramics II R 500-730pm Miner WMA 20/21 Lab Fees: $40.00

ART 232L 21454 1 Ceramics II Lab R 731-830pm Miner WMA 20/21

ART 259 22387 3 Masters Painting W 130-400pm Hamilton WMA 11

BIOL 109 22396 3 Survey of Anatomy and Online LaCounte Physiology for Allied Health

BIOL 113 21404 3 Biology for General Education Online McCaw (NMCCNS BIOL 1113) BIOL 113L 21405 1 Biology for General Education Online McCaw Lab Fees: $15.00 Lab (NMCCNS BIOL 1111)

BIOL 154 22397 3 General Biology: Subcellular TR 1000-1115am Hays 120 through Organismic BIOL 154L 22398 1 General Biology: Subcellular T 230-500pm Hays 110 Lab Fees: $20.00

through Organismic Lab

BIOL 155 22399 3 General Biology:Organismic MW 1130-1245pm McCaw 120 through Supraorganismic Biology BIOL 155L 22400 1 General Biology:Organismic W 230-500pm McCaw 110 Lab Fees: $15.00

through Supraorganismic Biology Lab

ART

ACCOUNTING

BIOLOGY

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

credit classes

BIOL 210 21406 3 Anatomy and Physiology II T 530-800pm Hays 110 (NMCCNS BIOL 2423) BIOL 210L 21407 1 Anatomy and Physiology Lab II R 530-800pm Hays 110 (NMCCNS BIOL 2421)

BIOL 214 21410 3 Microbiology Online Roselli (NMCCNS BIOL 2513) BIOL 214L 21411 1 Microbiology Lab Online Roselli Lab Fees: $15.00

(NMCCNS BIOL 2511)

BIOL 293 21412 3 Ecology of Big Bend MTWRFS 0730-130pm Hays 3/15/2015-3/21/2015 BIOL 293 21413 1 Ecology of Big Bend Lab MTWRFSU 131-530 pm Hays 3/15/2015-3/21/2015

BUS 151 21496 3 Introduction to Business Online Staff (NMCCNS BUSA 1113)

BUS 230 21499 3 Business Law and Ethics I Online Wills

CHEM 113 21414 3 Chemistry for Today TR 1130-1245pm McCaw 120 (NMCCNS CHEM 113)CHEM 113L 21415 1 Chemistry for Today Lab R 230-500pm McCaw 110 Lab Fees: $15.00 (NMCCNS CHEM 113) CHEM 152 22403 3 General Chemistry II MW 1000-1115am McCaw 120CHEM 152L 22404 1 General Chemistry II Lab M 230-500pm McCaw 110

CJ 203 22401 3 Introduction to Corrections Online Diaz

CJ 284 21383 3 American Judicial Systems Online Riggs (NMCCNS CRJI 2503) CJ 287 22402 3 Criminal Law Online Riggs

COMM 101 21501 3 Interpersonal Communication T 1000-1230pm Lane 106 (NMCCNS COMM 1213)

COMM 101 21502 3 Interpersonal Communication Online Wills (NMCCNS COMM 1213)

COMMUNICATION

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

CHEMISTRY

BUSINESS

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

credit classes

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

COMM 102 21503 3 Public Speaking T 530-800pm McCullough 102 (NMCCNS COMM 1113)

ECE 223 22392 3 Assessment of Children and R 600-830pm Torres-Ovrick 107 Program Evaluation I

ECON 222 21504 3 Principles of Microeconomics Online McCullough (NMCCNS ECON 2123)

EDF 222 21459 3 Structured Observations of T 600-830pm Torres-Ovrick 107 Lab Fees: $35.00 Teaching 22559 0 Structured Observations of Teaching Lab

EMS 101 22515 1 Basic Life Support Provider MWF 515-530pm Staff 120 Lab Fees: $10.00

EMS 111 U 22516 9 EMT - Basic MWF 531-800pm Staff 120EMS 111L 22518 2 EMT - Basic Practicum MWF 801-900pm Staff 120 Lab Fees: $55.00

EMS 114 22517 3 Introduction to EMS MWF 531-630pm Staff 120

EMS 299 22519 1 Programmatic Capstone TBA Staff Lab Fees: $30.00

ENG 102 21474 3 English Composition MTWR 0800-0850am Braden 108 (NMCCNS ENGL 1113)

ENG 102 21475 3 English Composition R 530-800pm Bond 108 (NMCCNS ENGL 1113)

ENG 102 21477 3 English Composition Online Taylor (NMCCNS ENGL 1113)

ECONOMICS

COMMUNICATION CONTINUED

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS

ENGLISH

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

credit classes

ENVIRONMENT & POLLUTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY

ENG 102 22388 3 English Composition TR 100-215pm Staff 106 (NMCCNS ENGL 1113)

ENG 104 22389 3 English Composition and R 530-800pm Staff 103 Research (NMCCNS ENGL 1123)

ENG 104 21478 3 English Composition and MW 1000-1115am Braden 106 Research (NMCCNS ENGL 1123)

ENG 104 21479 3 English Composition and Online Karabelski Research (NMCCNS ENGL 1123)

ENG 233 22390 3 Writing for Technical MW 100-215pm Braden 108 Professionals

ENG 281 22391 3 Comparative Mythology TR 100-215pm Braden 108

ENG 289 21484 1-9 Internship Braden

ENPT 141 22483 3 Principles of Industrial Hygiene Online Jones 1st 8 weeks 1/19/2015-3/13/2015

ENPT 141 22484 3 Principles of Industrial Hygiene Online Jones 2nd 8 weeks 3/23/2015-5/15/2015

ENPT 144 22485 3 Environmental Sampling Online Reese 1st 8 weeks 1/19/2015-3/13/2015 Analysis ENPT 144 22486 3 Environmental Sampling Online Reese 2nd 8 weeks 3/23/2015-5/15/2015 Analysis

ENPT 149 22487 3 Environmental Regulations Online Reese 1st 8 weeks 1/19/2015-3/13/2015

ENPT 149 22488 3 Environmental Regulations Online Reese 2nd 8 weeks 3/23/2015-5/15/2015

ENPT 200 22489 3 Department of Transportation Online Jones 1st 8 weeks 1/19/2015-3/13/2015

ENPT 200 22490 3 Department of Transportation Online Jones 2nd 8 weeks 3/23/2015-5/15/2015

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

credit classes

FINANCE

HISTORY

GEOLOGY

FRENCHFIN 201 21505 3 Principles of Finance Online McCullough (NMCCNS FIN 21113)

FR 102 21568 4 Continuation of Beginning French Online Welterlin-Hugg (NMCCNS FREN 1124)

GEOL 113 21418 3 The Geological Environment MW 100-215pm White 120 (NMCCNS ENVS 1113)GEOL 113L 21419 1 The Geological Environment W 230-500pm White 120 Lab (NMCCNS ENVS 1111)

HIST 102 21349 3 Survey American History MW 1000-1115am Orozco 103 Since 1877 HIST 122 21352 3 Survey of Western Civilization MW 100-215 pm Orozco 103 from 1500

HIST 203 21353 3 New Mexico Online Orozco (NMCCNS HIST 2113)

HIST 205 22406 3 Lincoln County History T 0900-1130am Orozco 103

HPE 110 22458 1 Zumba Gold - Latin Dance TR 1000-1100am McIntosh RAC 1st 8 weeks 1/19/2015-3/13/2015 Aerobics Mild HPE 110 22465 1 Zumba Gold-Latin Dance TR 1000-1100am McIntosh RAC 2nd 8 weeks 3/23/2015-5/15/2015 Aerobics Mild

HPE 128 22459 1 Lifelong Wellness TBA Rossiter For Employees Only

HPE 135 22460 1 Body Pump-Group TR 515-615pm Coakley RAC 1st 8 weeks 1/19/2015-3/13/2015 Resistance Training

HPE 135 22461 1 Body Pump-Group MWF 0730-0830am Goetz RAC 1st 8 weeks 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 Resistance Training

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

credit classes

HUMAN SERVICES

HPE 135 22466 1 Body Pump-Group TR 515-615pm Coakley RAC 2nd 8 weeks 3/23/2015-5/15/2015 Resistance Training

HPE 135 22467 1 Body Pump-Group MWF 0730-0830am Goetz RAC 2nd 8 weeks 3/23/2015-5/15/2015 Resistance Training

HPE 136 22462 1 Body Flow-Group Strength/Stretch MW 430-530pm Coakley RAC 1st 8 weeks 1/19/2015-3/13/2015

HPE 136 22468 1 Body Flow-Group Strength/Stretch MW 430-530pm Coakley RAC 2nd 8 weeks 3/23/2015-5/15/2015 HPE 137 22463 1 Kickbox Conditioning MW 646-715pm Goetz RAC 1st 8 weeks 1/19/2015-3/13/2015

HPE 137 22469 1 Kickbox Conditioning MW 646-715pm Goetz RAC 2nd 8 weeks 3/23/2015-5/15/2015

HPE 142 21559 1 Fundamentals of Physical Online Coakley, A RAC 1st 8 weeks 1/19/2015-3/13/2015 Well-Being

HPE 142 21386 1 Fundamentals of Physical Online Coakley, A RAC 2nd 8 weeks 3/23/2015-5/15/2015 Well-Being

HRTM 151 22536 3 Introduction to Hospitality Online Padilla Management

HRTM 289 21333 1-12 Hospitality Internship TBA James

HS 206 22434 3 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Online Anderson 1st 8 weeks 1/19/2015-3/13/2015 Counseling: Families and Groups

HS 207 22435 3 Alcohol and Drug Online Anderson 2nd 8 weeks 3/23/2015-5/15/2015 Counseling: Special Populations

HTCA 151 22513 3 Introduction to Culinary Arts MTWR 1000-1259pm James 109 Lab Fees: $100.00

2nd 4 weeks 2/17/2015-3/13/2015

HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATIONCONTINUED

HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM

HOSPITALITY AND TOURISMCULINARY ARTS

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

credit classes

HTCA 260 22510 1 Sanitation and Safety MTWRF 200-440pm Williamson 109 Lab Fees: $50.00

2/2/2015-2/6/2015

HTCA 262 22511 3 Food Preparation I MTWR 1000-1230pm James 109 3/23/2015-4/17/2015 HTCA 262L 22512 1 Food Preparation I Lab MTWR 1231-120pm James 110 Lab Fees: $100.00

3/23/2015-4/17/2015

HTCA 289 21334 1-9 Internship TBA James

HUM 289 21357 1-9 Internship TBA Orozco

CS 234 22375 3 Intermediate Programming Online Crispin

IS 101 22376 3 Computer Technical SUNOnline Miller Support Essentials

IS 102 22379 3 Computer Technician’s SUNOnline Miller Practical Applications

IS 131 21506 3 Computer and Security Online Hutchins Lab Fees: $25.00

Fundamentals

IS 136 21507 3 Guide to Business Online Miller Continuity and Disaster Recovery

IS 151 21509 3 Basic Computer Skills MW 1000-1115am Walshe 101 Lab Fees: $5.00

IS 151 21510 3 Basic Computer Skills Online Perez Lab Fees: $5.00

IS 153 21511 3 Introductions (Foundations) Online Miller of Information Systems IS 153L 22382 1 Introductions (Foundations) Online Miller Lab Fees: $25.00 of Informations Systems Lab

HOSPITALITY AND TOURISMCULINARY ARTS CONTINUED

HUMANITIES

COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION SYSTEMS

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

credit classes

IS 160 21512 3 Overview of Operating Online Miller Systems and Utilities

IS 170 22383 3 Systems Analysis and Design Online Miller

IS 253 21513 3 Firewalls and How They Work Online Hutchins

IS 257 21514 3 Computer and Network Online Hutchins Defense and Counter Measures IS 258 21515 3 Cyber Ethics, Professionalism Online Miller and Career Development

IS 285 22411 3 Ethical Hacking Online Miller

IS 293 22380 3 Technical Customer Service SUNOnline Miller

IS 293 22381 3 Social and Ethical Issues SUNOnline Miller in Computing

IS 298 22412 3 Cybersecurty Challenge- Online Miller Capstone

MATH 104 22414 4 Preparatory Algebra MTWR 0900-0950am Staff 106

MATH 104 22415 4 Preparatory Algebra W 530-900pm Staff 106

MATH 104 22553 4 Preparatory Algebra M 600-930pm Hemphill Carrizozo TBA

MATH 119 21431 3 College Algebra MTWR 0900-0950am Staff 102 (NMCCNS MATH 1113) MATH 119 21432 3 College Algebra R 530-800pm Staff 106 (NMCCNS MATH 1113) MATH 262 21813 3 Mathematical Concepts II M 530-800pm Donaldson 106

MDST 102 21335 3 Medical Terminology Online LaCounte

MATHEMATICS

MEDICAL ASSISTING

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

credit classes

MKT 201 21517 3 Principles of Marketing Online Padilla (NMCCNS MKTG 2113)

MUS 113 21489 3 Music Appreciation Online Wilson

MUS 126 21490 1 Community Choir W 530-620pm Staff WMA 28

NA 111 21345 3 Nursing Assistant S 0800-1200pm Rossiter WMA 26 NA 111L 21339 3 Nursing Assistant Lab W 200-600pm Harvey WMA 25 Lab Fees: $85.00

NA 111L 21346 3 Nursing Assistant Lab S 1230-500pm Rossiter WMA 25 Lab Fees: $85.00

NATR 151 22432 3 Fire Ecology R 230-500pm Hays 120 Lab Fees: $15.00

OSH 101 22491 3 Total Quality Management Online Jones 1st 4 weeks 1/19/2015-2/13/2015 for Safety

OSH 101 22492 3 Total Quality Management Online Jones 2nd 4 weeks 2/17/2015-3/13/2015 for Safety

OSH 105 22493 3 Regulations-Construction Online Reese 1st 4 weeks 1/19/2015-2/13/2015

OSH 105 22494 3 Regulations-Construction Online Reese 2nd 4 weeks 2/17/2015-3/13/2015

OSH 109 22495 3 Physical Hazard Control Online Reese 1st 4 weeks 1/19/2015-2/13/2015

OSH 109 22496 3 Physical Hazard Control Online Reese 2nd 4 weeks 2/17/2015-3/13/2015

OSH 113 22497 3 Accident Prevention /Investigation Online Jones 1st 4 weeks 1/19/2015-2/13/2015 OSH 113 22498 3 Accident Prevention /Investigation Online Jones 2nd 4 weeks 2/17/2015-3/13/2015

NURSING ASSISTANT

MUSIC

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH &SAFETY

NATURAL RESOURCES

MARKETING

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

credit classes

OSH 121 22499 3 Fire Protection Systems Online Jones 1st 4 weeks 1/19/2015-2/13/2015

OSH 121 22500 3 Fire Protection Systems Online Jones 2nd 4 weeks 2/17/2015-3/13/2015

OSH 201 22501 3 Regulations-General Industry Online Jones 1st 4 weeks 1/19/2015-2/13/2015

OSH 201 22502 3 Regulations-General Industry Online Jones 2nd 4 weeks 2/17/2015-3/13/2015

OSH 205 22503 3 Ergonomics/Human Factors Online Reese 1st 4 weeks 1/19/2015-2/13/2015 in Safety

OSH 205 22504 3 Ergonomics/Human Factors Online Reese 2nd 4 weeks 2/17/2015-3/13/2015 in Safety OSH 209 22505 3 Safety Program Management Online Reese 1st 4 weeks 1/19/2015-2/13/2015

OSH 209 22506 3 Safety Program Management Online Reese 2nd 4 weeks 2/17/2015-3/13/2015

PBE 102 21336 3 Medical Terminology Online LaCounte

PSCI 202 21361 3 Introduction to State and Online Long Local Government

PSY 101 21362 3 Introductory Psychology MW 1000-1115am Hamilton 102 (NMCCNS PSYC 1113)

PSY 134 22433 3 Positive Psychology TR 1000-1115am Hamilton 102

PSY 200 21398 3 Human Growth and Online Staff Development

PHLEBOTOMY

POLITICAL SCIENCE

PSYCHOLOGY

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH &SAFETY CONTINUED

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

credit classes

PSY 201 21521 3 Child Psychology W 530-745pm Staff 103

PSY 202 21381 3 Adolescent Psychology Online Hamilton

RED 097 21461 3 College Reading Skills MTWR 0900-0939am Waldo 101 RED 097L 21462 1 College Reading Skills Lab MTWR 0940-0950am Waldo 101

SOC 101 21525 3 Introductory Sociology TR 100-215pm Hamilton 102

SOC 212 21400 3 Contemporary Social Issues Online Hamilton 2nd 8 weeks 3/23/2015-5/15/2015 (NMCCNS SOCI 2113)

SPAN 102 22393 4 Continuation of Beginning Online Bennett Spanish (NMCCNS SPAN 1124)

SPAN 102 21463 4 Continuation of Beginning Online Bennett Spanish (NMCCNS SPAN 1124)

STAT 213 21443 4 Statistical Methods I MTWR 0800-0850am Staff 106 (NMCCNS MATH 2114)

STAT 213 21444 4 Statistical Methods I Online Donaldson (NMCCNS MATH 2114)

THTR 121 22394 3 Beginning Acting T 530-800pm Wilson WMA 28

PSYCHOLOGY CONTINUED

READING

SOCIOLOGY

SPANISH

STATISTICS

THEATRE

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

credit classes

UNIV 101 21464 3 Freshman Seminar TR 1000-1115am Waldo 101

UNIV 101 21465 3 Freshman Seminar M 530-800pm Garcia 101

UNIV 101 21466 3 Freshman Seminar Online LaCounte

UNIV 101 22395 3 Freshman Seminar Online LaCounte

WELD 132 22552 4 Beginning Arc Welding II M 600-830pm Mader RHSIA103 Lab Fee: $100.00

UNIVERSITY STUDIES

WELDING

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICESEMS 111 22457 9 EMT - Basic Shriver RHS

ENG 102 22452 3 English Composition MTWRF Orr RHS

ENG 211 21481 3 Introduction to Literature MTWR Vinson Capitan (NMCCNS ENGL 2213)

HIST 102 21351 3 Survey Am History Since MTWR Walston Capitan 1877HIST 102 22453 3 Survey Am History Since MTWRF Orr RHS 1877

HTCA 151 22551 3 Introduction to Culinary Arts MTWRF Bernino Mescalero Lab Fees: $100.00

HTCA 151 21569 3 Introduction to Culinary Arts MTWRF Rigsby RHS Lab Fees: $100.00

HTCA 151 21571 3 Introduction to Culinary Arts MTWRF Hester Alamogordo Lab Fees: $100.00

HTCA 151 21573 3 Introduction to Culinary Arts MTWR Sambrano Capitan Lab Fees: $100.00

HTCA 151 21575 3 Introduction to Culinary Arts MTWR Wilson Carrizozo Lab Fees: $100.00

HTCA 151 21577 3 Introduction to Culinary Arts MTWRF Watson Cloudcroft Lab Fees: $100.00

MATH 104 22416 4 Preparatory Algebra MTWR Carlton Capitan

MATH 104 22417 4 Preparatory Algebra MTWR Carlton Capitan

MATH 104 22418 4 Preparatory Algebra MTWRF Staff RHS

MATH 119 21590 3 College Algebra MTWR Carlton Capitan (NMCCNS MATH 1113)

ENGLISH

HISTORY

MATHEMATICS

HOSPITALITY AND TOURISMCULINARY ARTS

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Course ID CRN InstructorCourse Title Days Room Fees NotesTimeCreditHours

classes are from 1/19/2015-5/15/2015 unless noted

MATH 120 21434 3 Plane Trigonometry MTWR Carlton Capitan (NMCCNS MATH 1213)

PHYS 152 21439 3 General Physics II MTWRF Burns RHSPHYS 152L 21440 1 General Physics Laboratory II MTWRF Burns RHS

SPAN 102 21889 4 Continuation of Beginning Alvarado RHS Spanish (NMCCNS SPAN 1124)

UNIV 101 22550 3 Freshman Seminar MTWRF Hamilton RHS

WELD 125 22437 6 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core MTWR Proctor Capitan Lab Fees: $100.00

WELD 125 22442 6 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core MTWR Booky Cloudcroft Lab Fees: $100.00

WELD 125 22444 6 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core MTWR Devine Hondo Lab Fees: $100.00

WELD 125 22447 6 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core MTWR Bennett Mescalero Lab Fees: $100.00

WELD 125 22450 6 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core MTWR Mader RHS Lab Fees: $100.00

WELD 125 22455 6 Gas Metal Arc/Flux Core Gaines Lab Fees: $100.00

WELD 289 22438 2 Internship Training MTWR Proctor Capitan

WELD 289 22443 2 Internship Training MTWR Booky Cloudcroft

WELD 289 22445 2 Internship Training MTWR Devine Hondo

WELD 289 22448 2 Internship Training MTWR Bennett Mescalero

WELD 289 22451 2 Internship Training MTWR Mader RHS

WELD 289 22456 2 Internship Training Gaines

PHYSICS

SPANISH

UNIVERSITY STUDIES

WELDING

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admissions university skills placement test

student services

ENMU-Ruidoso has an open admissions policy. Applicants may be admitted to ENMU-Ruidoso as long as they have either graduated from high school or obtained an equivalency, or are non-degree seeking and 18 years of age or older. ENMU-Ruidoso reserves the right to deny admission to any person when admission is determined not to be in the best interest of ENMU-Ruidoso or when there is reason to believe that the person presents a danger to himself or herself or other members of the College community. Conviction of a felony will not be an automatic bar to admissions but will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

In order to allow sufficient time for the preparation of registration materials, students are urged to apply for admission well in advance of registration and the start of classes. Applications are available at Student Services or online at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu.

advising If you are a first-time degree-seeking student, you must make an appointment with a student advisor before registering. Advisors are here to help you achieve your educational objectives by explaining requirements, answering questions about classes and programs, reviewing your past, current and proposed coursework, guiding you in educational planning and helping you with academic and related problems. Advisors are available by appointment or on a drop-in basis.

Appointments are the best way to obtain advisement. You may make an appointment by calling Student Services at 257-3007 or toll free at 800-934-ENMU (3668). Advisors are also available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

First-time students are required to take the University Skills Placement Test (USPT) before registering. This free assessment provides a baseline of academic abilities and is used in placing students in appropriate courses. If there are other test scores (ACT or SAT) reported within the past 12 months, students may be exempt from taking the USPT. Non-degree seeking students enrolling for six hours or less are exempt from taking the USPT.

graduation application deadline

Applications for spring graduation must be submitted to Student Services by March 6, 2015. Appointments to review degree plans are required prior to the deadline. Call 257-3007 or 800-934-ENMU (3668) for an appointment.

course drop/add

Course additions, deletions or changes require completion of a “Drop/Add” form available at Student Services. Verbally notifying your instructor does not officially change your registration status. (Deadlines apply: See Important Dates on page 3.)

course withdraws

Deadline to withdraw for Spring 16 week classes: April 10, 2015.Students unable to attend class or who no longer wish to attend the College must OFFICIALLY withdraw by the published deadlines (refund amounts vary depending on withdraw dates). Withdraw forms are available at Student Services. Class withdraws can be processed via online services. Verbally notifying your instructor does not officially change your registration status.

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Students with disabilities can contact Student Services to begin the process for accommodations. Students are encouraged to schedule an appointment with the Special Services liaison in Student Services to bring in documentation as soon as possible. The process of accommodations can take 1-3 weeks. Students are highly encouraged to begin the process of setting up accommodations before the semester begins. Accommodations are based on individual needs according to documentation. Referrals can be offered to individuals who have documentation that is older than three (3) years or do not have documentation. For assistance, please contact the Special Services liaison in Student Services.

class cancellations

In extreme weather conditions, classes may be cancelled. Listen to local radio stations, Albuquerque TV newscasts and recorded announcements on the campus phone line (257-2120) for up-to-date information. You may also go to our web page: www.ruidoso.enmu.edu or call your instructor. on-campus registration

You may register in person at the College campus, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. After registering, go to the Cashier’s office to make payment arrangements and pick up your schedule. Please check your class schedule carefully. If your printed schedule is not what you requested, return to Student Services to make corrections. Registration for classes is not complete until payment is received.

residency

For tuition purposes, a resident is defined as a student who meets each of the requirements before the first day of classes for that term.

course audits

Auditing a class means you pay for and attend classes but do not receive a grade. Audited courses do not meet degree requirements and are not eligible for financial aid or VA benefits. NC (Not for Credit option) must be marked on the original registration document. Changes to registration cannot be made after the end of the drop/add period. (Deadlines apply: See Spring 2015 Important Dates page 3.)

overloads

Enrolling in more than 18 credit hours in the fall or spring semester or 10 credits in the summer semester is considered an “overload.” You must have written permission from the Vice President of Student Learning prior to registering for a course overload. Additional fees apply. course changes, cancellations, closures

ENMU-Ruidoso reserves the right to make changes to the published schedule or to cancel any classes that do not meet minimum enrollment requirements. Class enrollments will be closed when maximum class size has been reached.

catalog

The ENMU-Ruidoso Catalog is available online. Degree plans and course descriptions are found in the ENMU-Ruidoso Catalog.

special services

Students with disabilities can request accommodation and assistance in the admissions process and with registration by contacting Student Services in advance.

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register for classes online

Online registration is available for students who are currently enrolled.1) Go to ENMU-Ruidoso homepage at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu2) Click on MYENMU on the homepage3) Enter username (See Student Account Activation for usernames and passwords)4) Enter username5) Click on login6) At the MYENMU Portal page, click on the icon SSB to access the MYENMU information page7) Click on Registration8) Click on Look Up Classes to add or drop classesRemember: Classes with a “P” are in Portales and classes with a “U” are in RuidosoPlease contact Student Services at 257-3007 or 800 934-3668 for assistance

tuition

Please visit www.ruidoso.enmu.edu for the most up-to-date tuition rates.

senior tuition for NM residents

A special $5 per credit hour tuition rate is available for New Mexico residents age 65 or older. Enrollment is restricted to 6 credit hours or less per semester, however if a senior student enrolls in more than 6 hours at any time during the semester, all credit hours will be adjusted to the applicable tuition rate. Students are responsible for payment of fees, books and other costs associated with their class.

fees

Check www.ruidoso.enmu.edu for the most up to date institutional, course and graduation fees.

Residency Requirements:In general, a financially independent, adult person over 18 years of age must have resided in New Mexico for a period of 12 consecutive months immediately prior to the term for which the petition is being filed. If a student is under 23 and not financially independent, the residency is based on the parent/guardian residency. Furthermore, “residency” in this context means legal “residence.” Legal residence requires intent to remain in a place indefinitely, in the sense of making one’s permanent home here, as well as physical presence at the place. The distinction is that one may have any number of residences at one time, but never more than one legal residence.

In New Mexico, for most purposes, the age of majority is 18. Persons under the age of 18 are considered minors under the law. A minor’s residence is presumed to be the same as that of his/her parent or legal guardian. The residence decision for students under 18 is based upon the legal residence of the parent or legal guardian. In the event that a non-custodial parent is a legal resident of New Mexico, the minor student will be classified as a resident.If you have questions concerning your residency, contact Student Services.

student account activation(Student ENMU-email, MYENMU and

Blackboard)1) Go to ENMU-Ruidoso homepage at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu2) Go to Students, Click on Current Students3) Click on “Student Account Activation.” A student id number and date of birth is required for username and password. (For student id number, please contact Student Services at 257-3007.)

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charges. ENMU-Ruidoso accepts payment via student financial aid and third party sponsorship, but the responsibility for payment remains with the student. It is the student’s responsibility to monitor his or her account balance and any funding sources. If financial aid is not granted or if third party sponsors do not pay within a reasonable period, the student will be required to pay the full amount due.

payment options

Pay at the Cashier’s office with cash, check, money order or credit card. Mail check or money order to: Cashier, ENMU-Ruidoso, 709 Mechem Dr., Ruidoso, NM 88345. Call the Cashier at 257-3016 to pay by credit card. ENMU-Ruidoso accepts Discover, Master Card, American Express and Visa. Pay online at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu. Set up a payment plan for a $10.00 fee. ENMU-Ruidoso offers an interest-free payment plan for students. Books and supplies can be added to the tuition and then divided into four equal payments.

Payment plan deadline is January 26, 2015.

The paperwork is minimal. Reference addresses and phone numbers are required. You may call the Cashier at 257-3016 to process a payment plan by mail. A payment plan is required if any of the following circumstances apply: 1) You cannot pay your account in full and need to spread payments over the semester, or 2) Financial aid and/or scholarship awards will be paying, but the funds will not be applied to the account before January 26, 2015. 3) An employer or other sponsor is paying.

terms and conditions of registration

By enrolling in classes at ENMU-Ruidoso, a student makes a financial commitment to pay the tuition and fee charges associated with that enrollment. The enrollment action constitutes a financial obligation between the student and ENMU-Ruidoso.

The payment of tuition and fees is the obligation of the student. By processing a course registration either via the web or by submitting a course request form to an academic student registration area, a student acknowledges they have read and agree to the following terms and conditions.

Registration constitutes a financial agreement between you (“Student”) and ENMU-Ruidoso. Once a student formally registers for classes, he or she assumes the responsibility for understanding ENMU-Ruidoso’s official policies concerning schedule changes, satisfactory academic progress and the financial policies of the College as described in the “ENMU-Ruidoso Catalog” for the term of enrollment.

Installment payment arrangements must be made with the Cashier for any charges not paid in full within five (5) business days of the start of the term or registration cancellation will result.

A payment plan fee of $10.00 is charged on all payment plans.

The due date for setting up a payment plan is the Drop/Add Deadline. (See Important Dates on page 3.)

payments and financial aid

Students withdrawing after the stated refund dates remain liable for full tuition and fee

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refunds

Tuition and fee refunds will be processed after the close of late registration. Refund amounts vary and are determined by the schedule below.

Spring 201516 Week Session 100% through January 26 90% through February 3 50% through February 10 25% through February 17

First 8 Week Session 100% through January 26 50% through February 3 25% through February 10

Second 8 Week Session 100% through March 30 50% through April 6 25% through April 13

First 4 Week Session 100% through January 21 50% through January 25

Second 4 Week Session 100% through February 19 50% through February 23

Third 4 Week Session 100% through March 25 50% through March 29 Fourth 4 Week Session 100% through April 22 50% through April 26

See website for other refund dates.

(Written authorization is needed by the Cashier at the time of registration.)

payment online

You can now pay online, enroll in a payment plan or create a financial aid refund profile atwww.ruidoso.enmu.edu.

financial aid

Degree-seeking students are encouraged to apply for financial aid by completing the ENMU-Ruidoso Scholarship Application and the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Appointments for assistance in completing the FAFSA are available by contacting Student Services.

Students applying for financial aid who have not yet been approved by the payment deadline must make other payment arrangements.

The last day to apply for financial aid for the 2015-2016 year is June 30, 2015. To maintain financial aid, have all transcripts sent to: ENMU-Ruidoso 709 Mechem Drive Ruidoso, NM 88345

Any questions concerning financial aid may be directed to Student Services.

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Scholarship Eligibility Requirements: Scholarship recepients must be accepted for admission AND enrolled at the Ruidoso campus at the time of the scholarship application. Please apply ONLY for scholarships for which eligibility applies. If awarded, the scholarship check will be send directly to the Ruidoso campus and credited to the student’s account. The application must be completed and received by Student Services on the Ruidoso campus before the stated application deadline. Application due dates in all cases are final. An interview may be required as part of the selection process. Applications will be evaluated and final award decisions will be made by the Scholarship Committee or by the sponsoring donor or organization.Refer to the online Scholarship Guide for eligibilty requirements.

Back 2 UDaniel P. Austin Memorial

Bennett Trust FundWesley Brown Memorial

Gene BurdineCity Bank

Classic Industries General ContractorsRichard J. and Gloria I. Lara

College ChoirIlana Cornelius “Pay It Forward”Daniel D. Draughon Scholarship

Drs. Steve and Martha EllisENMU-Ruidoso Fine Art Scholarship

Deborah Hewitt, MDHubbard Foundation

Dr. Bernie and Phyllis HulmeLori Hulmes and Michael Aitkens Scholarship

Josie’s Framery Art ScholarshipThe Lincoln County Community Foundation Legacy Fund

Jim and Nancy Miller ScholarshipLinda Miller Art Scholarship

NM Land and Title--Chili Currier ScholarshipBill Rakocy Art Scholarship

Ruidoso White Mountain ClinicThe Title Company

Zia Natural Gas Company

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The ENMU-Ruidoso Bookstore sells textbooks, clothing, school, office and art supplies next to the newly expanded snacks and beverage area. We are now serving breakfast and lunch Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and we welcome our ENMU-Ruidoso students and our community to come have lunch with us. We also stock books written by local authors. If you are a local author and would like to have your book in our bookstore and/or have a book signing for your book at the ENMU-Ruidoso Bookstore, please contact Sandy Stambaugh, Bookstore manager, at 575 257-3010 or by e-mail at [email protected].

Bookstore Hours The ENMU-Ruidoso Bookstore is open Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, closed Saturday and Sunday.

Textbook Sales Textbooks for spsring 2015 go on sale January 5 at 1:00 p.m.

Our textbooks must be shipped back to publishers by a given date, so please pick up books between January 5 and February 28, 2015. We cannot guarantee that we will have your book after February 28, 2015.

Financial Aid--Spring 2015 Textbooks maybe charged to financial aid ONLY through January 26, 2015. After January 26, you must setup a payment plan through the Cashier’s office. Bring a copy of the payment plan to the bookstore in order to purchase your books.

Textbook Returns Returns will not be accepted without a receipt and your student ID number. The book must be returned in the condition that you

purchased the book. New books must be in new condition and shrink-wrapped books must be in shrink-wrap and unopened. Also, any CDs or Access Codes that came with the purchase of the book must be included. Access Codes that have been opened cannot be returned.

The last day to return books for a 100% refund is January 27, 2015. We will process a 100% refund up to 30 days after the first day of class on a case-by-case basis; i.e. the refund is due to wrong book=exchange; complete withdraw from the College, class cancelled, etc. or situations that are no fault of the student.

Book Buyback Help keep the cost of textbooks down by keeping used books on campus. Return your books for cash. Any CDs or supplements that were purchased with the book, however, are required for buyback. No receipts are needed to sell books back.

Spring 2015 buyback will be May 11 from 1:00 to 5:30 p.m. and May 12 through May 19 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The Bookstore is closed Saturday and Sunday throughout year. Refer to website for other closures.

Thank YOU for supporting your ENMU-Ruidoso Bookstore!

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wmaWMA, or White Mountain Annex, houses the art department, the CNA programand the New Mexico Workforce Connection. Formerly the White MountainIntermediate School, it is located at 201 White Mountain Drive. In addition to Adult Basic Education, ESL and HSE preparation classes, job training services and unemployment assistance, it is the site of art shows and community events. The building is open during the week. Feel free to come by and check out the art and services andmeet the extraordinarypeople who work and learnat the Annex.

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employment services

The New Mexico Workforce Connection-Lincoln County operates in agreement with ENMU-Ruidoso. The center provides a variety of education and employment services.

Some of the services provided include:

Prescreening, Recruitment and Referral of Qualified Workers

Job Search Assistance

Resumé Writing Assistance

Occupational Interest Profiling

Typing and Other Skills Assessments

WorkKeys® Career Readiness Certification

Job Fairs

Workplace Literacy Skills Classes

Customized Training Classes

Training on the Job

Tax Credit/Federal Bonding Information

Financial Aid Information

Training for Eligible Participants

Labor Market/Wage Information

Industry Specific Information

Area Economic Data

Labor Law Compliance/EEO Information

Referral Information to Other Community Resources

Resource Room/Conference Room

Video Conferencing

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For more information call 575 258-1730 or 800 854-4712 or come by the White Mountain Annex offices at 201 White Mountain Drive to see how the New Mexico Workforce Connection can help you.

HSE preparation classes

The Adult Basic Education program provides educational services to individuals 16 and over whose goals may range from basic literacy to obtaining an HSE. Classes are highly individualized and focus on student goals. New students first attend a Student Success Course and then select a study option which includes: morning class, independent study, evening class, online study or tutoring.

English as a second language/Inglés como segundo

Being a non-English speaker in our community can present an overwhelming challenge. We offer free ESL classes designed to help all levels of speakers, beginner through advanced. U.S Citizenship is NOT required. Morning, afternoon or evening classes are available.

El no poder comunicarse en inglés en nuestra comunidad puede ser un desafío desconcertante. Ofrecemos clases gratuitas de ESL, las cuales han sido designadas para ayudarlo en todos los niveles del idioma: Desde nivel principiante hasta avanzado.¡Ciudadanía estadounidense NO es requerida!

HSE en Español

Si quiere tener un certificado de secundaria de los Estados Unidos necesita esta clase. Estudiará cinco materias con un maestro bilingüe. Esto le dará más oportunidades para estudiar o trabajar en los EEUU.

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Introduction to Blacksmithing

This class will introduce the student to the art of traditional blacksmithing as it is used in making tools, architectural hardware, furniture, metal sculpture and utilitarian blades. The student will be introduced to the traditional tools, skills and terminology of blacksmithing. (This is not a class in horseshoeing.) All participants are asked to supply their own safety gear. That should include work gloves and eye and hearing protection. A leather apron and a sketch book are recommended. A required materials fee of $50 will be collected in class by the instructor to cover steel and consumables used in class projects. All participants are required to sign a liability release form.

Instructor: Terrell Perkins Call for dates and times. Fee $175 Room: Studio in Capitan

Sacred Stones of the Sacramento Explore the origins of prehistoric arts, its development and decline in this exciting hands-on field study class! Translation of rock art and artwork will be covered. Enjoy hiking, drawing and photography. This class will ultimately produce a calendar of rock art found in the region. Students will need hiking boots, water, a hat, camera and food for these trips. Instructor: Lay Powell Day: Saturday Dates: February 7 to April 24 Time: 11:00 am to 12:00 pm Fee: $50/$45 LLA Room: First class will meet in Room 102

Mosaics Learn to create beautiful mosaics using a simple procedure and inexpensive materials. Students will recycle broken tile, glass beads, shells and other materials into a unique work of art. A demonstration and list of supplies will be given the first night of class. Students will purchase their own supplies costing approximately $30. Instructor: Carol Alvarado Days: Wednesday and Friday Dates: May 6 and 8 Time: Wednesday (1:00 pm to 3:00 pm) and Friday (11:00 am to 4:00 pm) Fee: $45 Room: 107

Art

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Creating Metal Sculpture

This class will introduce the student to basic welding and forging processes as they are used in creating metal art. As time permits, students will progress from found-object welding to tack and bend sculpting, then forging. Some knowledge of welding processes and the use of metal shop equipment is useful but not necessary. Some materials will be supplied by the instructor. Students will also need to supply some materials for this class. All participants are required to supply their own safety gear including work gloves and eye and hearing protection. A leather apron and a sketch book are recommended. Classes will run for six weeks. Materials fee: 50.00 (The materials fee will cover steel and consumables used in class projects.) All participants are required to sign a liability release form. Instructor: Terrell Perkins Call for dates and times. Fee $175 Room: Studio in Capitan

ComputersIntro to the iPad This class offers hands-on help for iPad owners. Class topics include buttons and basics, setting up email, connecting to Wi-Fi, photos, music on your iPad and introduction to the Cloud. Instructor: Coda Omness Day: Wednesday Date: March 4 Time: 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm Fee: $25 Room: CE classroom

Job Searching in the Digital Age In this course, students learn the skills and techniques necessary to seek paid or volunteer employment in the “digital age.” They define and create goals for their job search, learn how to present themselves safely and appropriately online and are taught how to navigate trusted online sources for job and opportunity listings. Instructor: Coda Omness Day: Thursday Date: March 5 Time: 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm Fee: $25 Room: 101

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Social Networking for Professionals and Job-Seekers It is becoming increasingly important to have an online presence in today’s professional world. Learn how to navigate the tricky social norms of online social networking, including digital etiquette on popular social networking sites, how to create a LinkedIn profile and use other social networking resources to find jobs or enhance your professional presence in the workforce. Instructor: Coda Omness Day: Wednesday Date: March 11 Time: 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm Fee: $25 Room: 101

Introduction to Windows 8 This training teaches the core features and functions of Windows 8. Participants will learn how to use the Start menu and taskbar, move and resize windows, create and manage files, folders, and libraries and search for content on their computers. Instructor: Coda Omness Day: Thursday Date: March 12 Time: 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm Fee: $30 Room: 101

Introduction to Word This introductory course helps orient beginners to Word. Learn how to create, edit, print and save docu-ments, as well as use formatting tools to adjust headers and footers. Gram-mar and spelling functions will also be used. Instructor: Coda Omness Day: Wednesday Date: April 1 Time: 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm Fee: $25 Room: 101

Introduction to Excel For beginners interested in using spread sheets to analyze data and plot trends. In this course, you will learn how to format worksheets, use numerical functions, create graphs and charts and sort information. Instructor: Coda Omness Day: Thursday Date: April 2 Time: 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm Fee: $30 Room: 101

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Intro to Blackboard Blackboard is a course delivery system where students gain access to course materials via the Internet. Students also can communicate with their instructor as well as their classmates through Blackboard. The Blackboard student tutorial will provide students with “how-to” instructions for the tools most commonly used tools by ENMU-Ruidoso instructors. In this tutorial you will learn how to:

• Log in to Blackboard

• Access your class in Blackboard

• Navigate Course Menu

• Navigate Course Content

• Read, send and reply to messages in Blackboard

• Create and reply to discussion posts

• Submit an assignment

• Take a quiz

Instructor: Kimberly Wills Day: Thursday or Wednesday Date: April 9 or April 15 Time: April 9 – 9:00 am to 10:00 am or April 15 - 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Fee: Free Room: 101

PowerPoint Presentations Learn how to create engaging slides for your school or work presentations. Add charts, graphs, images and animation for a dynamic slide show. Instructor: Coda Omness Day: Wednesday Date: April 8 Time: 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm Fee: $30 Room: 101

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Rain Water Harvesting and Grey Water System Design Learn how to properly design and use rainfall harvesting and to develop and use grey water systems on your Lincoln County property. Course topics will include design and placement of rainfall harvesting equipment and systems, review of the NM grey water las and regulations, system design, installation and use. Free website and print materials will be provided. Bring a picture of your existing landscape to class, if possible. Instructor: Jim Miller Day: Wednesday Date: February 4, March 4, or April 1 Time: 5:30 pm to 8:15 pm Fee $35 or $25 LLA Room: 115

Valentine Cooking for Couples Working alongside your Valentine, you will create a culinary celebration of Valentine’s Day. At the end of the class, you will enjoy Chateaubriand for two; roast beef tenderloin with mushrooms, port sauce, dauphine potatoes and glazed carrots and chocolate mousse parfait for dessert. Instructor: Thomas James Day: Saturday Date: January 31 Time: 12:00 pm to 4:30 pm Fee $95 Room: 111

Heart Smart Cuisine Just because you’re eating healthy doesn’t mean you have to eat bland. Easy heart healthy that concentrate on flavor as well as nutrition. First menu in a three part series includes: Salmon baked en papillote, saffron rice pilaf and grilled asparagus. Instructor: Thomas James Day: Saturday Date: February 7 Time: 10:30 am to 1:30 pm Fee $45/$35 LLA Room: 111

Cajun Creole class Cajun food is as much about a food experience as it is about technique, so come share the enjoyment as we make dark roux gumbo Creole prawns, red beans and rice and bread pudding with whiskey sauce. Instructor: Thomas James Day: Saturday Date: February 21 Time: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Fee $65 Room: 111

Gourmet Italian We will teach you how to cook authentic gourmet cuisine by preparing classic fried calamari with aioli and diablo sauce, smoked chicken and fontina ravioli, roasted red pepper sauce and fresh seasonal berry Napoleon. Instructor: Thomas James Day: Saturday Date: March 14 Time: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Fee $75 Room: 111

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Beginning/Intermediate Golf Golf is one of the most popular recreational past-times, played to network and pleasure. This course gives you the guidance and fundamental skills you will need to practice and play the game. Students must provide their own clubs and balls. Instructor: Melissa Rae Day: Tuesday Date: February 3 to April 28 Time: 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm Fee $250 Room: Golf Courses around Ruidoso

Lincoln County Dancers is a new dance club whose purpose is to promote the enjoyment and advancement of social dancing. Some of the dances we do are Country Two-step, Country Waltz, East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, Cha Cha Cha, NightClub Two-step, Rumba, Polka and Cumbia. Yearly membership is $20.00 and the cost for dance will be $5.00 for members, $7.00 for nonmembers.You do not have to be a member to come dance with us. Dances will be held at the Ruidoso Community Center, 501 Sudderth Dr., Ruidoso, NM. There will be lessons available for beginners and intermediates. Lessons start at 6:00 pm and open dancing is from 7:00-9:00 pm. Call 575-973-3621 for more info. www.danceruidoso.com or www.facebook.com/danceruidoso.

Dance Series at RCC

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Mapping and Navigation This class will teach you how to navigate the wilderness, trails, and any of your outdoor needs by using topography maps, compasses and stars. All proceeds of this class will go to the ENMU chapter of The Wildlife Society.Day: WednesdayDate: March 11 or April 15Time: 5:00 pm to 6:30 pmFee: $35 Room: 115

Capturing the Stars This class will help you with capturing the night, Milky Way, star trails, time laps, and or constellations with a click of a button. Bring your DSLR camera and a tripod so we can begin to make memories turn into astonishing photography. Day: Wednesday Date: March 4 Time: 5:30pm - 6:30 Followed by a field trip to practice what we learned. Fee: $45 Room: 115

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Creative Aging Creative Aging is a psychology class taught by Clara Farah, Ph.D. It is a semester long class based on a textbook and addresses the multiple challenges and benefits of aging with an emphasis on subjects pertaining to the 50+ age population in Lincoln County. While we emphasize healthy aging and the power of a positive attitude, we also address the chronic conditions of aging including how to handle cognitive changes. In addition, we explore end of life decisions and the role of creativity in later life. Guest speakers are frequent as are alumni from previous Creative Aging Classes. We share our enthusiasm for this time in life and the wisdom that it brings to us. Call Clara Farah at 575.973.7835 with any questions. Instructor: Clara Farah Day: Wednesday Date: January 21 through May 13 Time: 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm Fee: $75 Room: 109

Creative Aging Advisory Committee You are also invited to join our alumni group of Creative Agers, (CAAC). Started as a small gathering of seniors, this class has exploded into a social and political tour-de-force that has made significant changes in institutions and the lives of those over the age of 50 throughout our county. We are focusing on improving the quality of life for all seniors in Lincoln County. Past projects include an AARP adapted questionnaire that assessed various needs for services, changes to ENMU-Ruidoso’s lobby and registration process, helping to overhaul the Community Education curriculum, advocating for increased public transportation and advising a senior center to become an intergenerational community center. Our goal for CAAC is to raise the awareness of the resources available to the growing demographic of retirees and seniors. Instructor: Clara Farah Day: Friday Date: January 23 through May 15 Time: 9:00am to 11:30am Fee: Free Room: 109

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Professional DevelopmentAARP Safe Driving - Ruidoso Participants must be 55 or older. The AARP Driver Safety Program is a 4-hour classroom refresher course. Learn the effects of aging on driving and how you can adjust your driving. You can expect to learn about current rules of the road, how to operate your vehicle more safely in today’s increasingly challenging driving environment, and some adjustments to common age-related changes in vision, hearing and reaction time. Please have handy when registering date of birth, driver’s license number, and AARP number, if applicable. Please bring correct change of a check made payable to AARP. Also have your driver’s license to verify age. Bring a friend to insure minimum class size of 10 people. Instructor: Kathleen Kennedy Day: Tuesday Date: January 13, March 10 or May 12 Time: 12:45 pm to 5:00 pm Fee: AARP member $15 and non-member $20 Room: CE Classroom

Alcohol Server The New Mexico Liquor Control Act Mandates that every liquor license, lessee or server who manages, directs or controls the sale or service of alcohol for consumption on or off the license premises must satisfactorily complete an alcohol server program every five years. Our class provides all the state required training and covers all state laws and regulations concerning the sale and service of alcohol, liquor liability issues and driving under the influence of alcohol. Participants must be at least 19 years old and have valid photo validation. Instructor: Lalene Grogg Day: Tuesday Date: February 10, March 10, April 14 or May 12 Time: 9:00 am to 2:00 pm Fee: $40 Room: 115

Intro to OSHA This course gives a basic overview of OSHA, the OSH Act, and OSHAs responsibility in preventing and eliminating work related illnesses and injuries. It gives workers an overview of their rights and protections under OSHA regulations. Instructors: Marilyn Jones, Lynn Reese Day: Friday Date: April 24 Time: 9:00-11:00 am or 1:00-3:00 pm Fee: Free Room: 102

Basic CPR This course covers CPR, AED use, choking and first aid for adults, children and infants. Students will receive a two-year certification card immediately upon completion of the course. Instructor: Harlan Vincent Day: Friday Date: February 20 Time: 9:00 am to 1:30 pm Fee: $46.00 Room: 102

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Ideas to Business The NM Small Business Development Center in Alamogordo is offering a workshop on what entrepreneurship is and what risks are involved. Learn the process of determining if an idea is feasible and learn about financing options. Transform you business idea into an action plan! Instructor: Sierra Duran Day: Wednesday Dates: January 21, February 11 or March 4 Time: 1:00 to 4:00 pm Fee: Free Room: 115

Forest Health Series A collaborative outreach effort between USFS, Lincoln National Forest, NM State Forestry, Village of Ruidoso Forestry, Lincoln County, SCMRC & DC, Mescalero/BIA, Little Bear Forest Reform Coalition, ENMU-Ruidoso Community Education and private citizens, these free talks take place the first Tuesday of the month. They start at 6:00 pm and last approximately an hour and a half with time alloted for questions. There will be no talks in January or March. The Watershed Restoration Conference will be held Friday, March 13 at the Ruidoso Convention Center. Call ENMU-Ruidoso Community Education for more information.

The topics for the Forest Health Series for 2015 is as follows: February 3: Noxious weeds April 7: Forest Plan Revisions May 5: Firewise

Teens ClassesDrivers Education School This course is licensed and required by New Mexico to offer Driver Education to students ages 15-18. We offer classroom and behind-the-wheel driving instruction, as well as DWI education and prevention. Also included are state rules and regulations, as well as defensive and hazardous driving conditions. Instructor: Carolee Jones Days: Monday to Thursday Date: February 2-12 or April 6-16 Time: 5:30 pm to 8:45 pm Fee: $325 (must be paid two (2) weeks prior to class date) Room: 107

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March 13, 2015Join us for a day of speakers,vendors and panel discussionsconcerning the health andresil iency of our localwatersheds.Ruidoso Convention CenterRuidoso Convention CenterFree and open to the public.Watch for more informationon our website.

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To Register for Credit Classes To Register for Community Education Classes

You may register in person at the college, Monday through Thursday, 7:30 am to 5:30 pm or Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. The campus is located at 709 Mechem Drive in Ruidoso.

Continuing students may register online at www.ruidoso.enmu.edu.

For more information, call (575) 257-2120.

Register for Community Education classes at the campus, over the phone at (575) 257-3012, by fax at (575) 257-9409 or by mail by filling out the form below and sending to ENMU-Ruidoso, 709 Mechem Drive, Ruidoso, NM, 88345.

Classes may be cancelled if not enough students enroll. Maximum numbers are set by the instructor. Early registration is encouraged.Registration must be made three days before the class is scheduled to begin.

Registration Form for Community Education

Detach and mail to: ENMU-Ruidoso Community Education 709 Mechem Drive Ruidoso, NM 88345